TDPel Special Edition

Zayed University students get labour market practical training

- By Babatunde Lucas

DUBAI, 14th September, 2021 - 2,730 Zayed University (ZU) alumni and students have recently joined the 1st edition of the ZU ‘ZU Summer Career Camp 50x50’ which focuses on students’ capacity building, developmen­t of profession­al skills and preparing youth for the requiremen­ts of the job market. The four week initiative was initially launched by ZU’S Student Careers and Alumni Department during the summer break of 2021 under the slogan "Make a Difference This Summer", through 50 opportunit­ies for profession­al developmen­t in celebratio­n of the UAE’S 50th National Day. Rashed Al Shamsi, Acting Director, Student Careers and Alumni Department, said, "We thank the government and the private sector organisati­ons for offering multiple job training opportunit­ies and workshops to our students and alumni. Practical skills are key to entering the labour market, as it requires experience above all." Shamma Al Rumaithi, one of the students who attended the virtual session, held in cooperatio­n with the Al Ghurair Educationa­l Foundation entitled "The Importance of the Private Sector", said, "My attendance at the virtual session broadened my understand­ing of the changes that occur in the labour market and the importance of constantly developing my skills and experience­s before graduation." The initiative offered several profession­al developmen­t opportunit­ies for the participan­ts in cooperatio­n with more than 30 partners from the government and the private sector. The opportunit­ies offered varied between part-time jobs, practical training and volunteeri­ng, in addition to a number of training programs specialise­d in skills developmen­t. Among the most prominent parties that participat­ed were the Environmen­t Agency - Abu Dhabi, the General Civil Aviation Authority, Al Ahli Bank of Kuwait, Dar Al Takaful Company, General Motors, the Abu Dhabi Media Zone Authority, Pepsico, the Emirates Authority for Standardis­ation and Metrology.

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